Language: en
Written in: 2003
Published: 2008-07-19
Tags: Miami, Orleans, new, nightmare, adventure, travel, meltdown, psychology, entertainment, drama, nonfiction, Jet Blue
It's a culture clash when two Renaissance Faire fans get picked up by an all American Willy Loman-type. They get a ride... and more than they bargained for. Soon they're being sucked into his downward spiral of unbelievable bad luck. Will compassion or self-preservation be the last straw?
on Feb 05, 2010 at 20:01
Jack Kerouac meets Stephen King in this surreal tale of weird coincidences and mishaps on a road trip to New Orleans. A quick and fun read, leaving the reader wanting more... Check out the same writer's My Life as a Gypsy (which dovetails nicely with Bad Voodoo).
on Sep 19, 2009 at 23:31
I had to read this novella about a couple of RenFaire kids hitchhiking a ride to New Orleans because I hitched a ride home with a guy from college, some 750 miles, my favorite place was pre-Katrina New Orleans and I love RenFaires and dressing up. This story doesn't disappoint with it's slightly disjointed telling reminding me of a little smoking, a little drinking and catching a ride. Relaxing into a strangers story. Things not turning out quite like you planned but still enjoying the adventure. It captures the spirit very well. I can almost taste the smoke.